3. October 2019 at 16:46

His paintings were sold for lots of money, but Benka dreamed of career in music

Martin Benka became Slovakia’s national treasure for his artistic craft.

People attend the Martin Benka exhibition at the SOGA auction company in Bratislava on September 10, 2019 People attend the Martin Benka exhibition at the SOGA auction company in Bratislava on September 10, 2019 (source: TASR)
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"I have always wanted to be a musician. I would do anything to be recognised in this field," painter Martin Benka recalls in his monography. Instead, he became one of Slovakia's most recognised painters.

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Benka was born into a poor Catholic family in Kiripolec, western Slovakia, in 1888.

He learned about different styles of art in Vienna, where he worked as a housepainter. Benka visited art galleries, often in wintertime.

Once his brother Ján, who also worked in Vienna, told him about a professor's advert, which sought after two poor but talented students to study at his art school in Vienna for free. Benka gave it a go and succeeded.

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